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[quote="revron" post=40282]
You're right, interesting places TO VISIT. Glad I didn't make a career there.[/quote
LOL...I made a career out of it, 25 years and counting with FoMoCo. Not for everyone but for a kid right out of high school it has been good to me. With my time, I have a great job now (off the assembly line) A lot has change since then and don't regret my decision to stay.
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Ron,
Trust me-you are not alone in the memory or lack of department!
I see people I have met and have difficulty bring up their names!
and I'm 'only' 82!
Getting ready to fire up the Roadster and go to a local Drive In 'Cruise In' this evening.
I had the 84 Targa at the Richmond Cars and Coffee when I ran into Pat Daily with his 1963 356b and Sean Rook with his 1964 356C.
Robert Overholser of Lufteknic had his recently completed
VW Single Cab with a 912 engine and 914 front end on display.
It is a 'little' lowered!
My trusty Targa!
Its a 20 footer but fun!
Dick
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Dick,
Now I am embarrassed. I remembering you mentioning this a few posts back. I think it's memory-lapse v. "all the people I meet," since I probably don't meet any more people than anyone else. Always been a challenge to remember names and age ain't helpin any . . .
Maybe at the next Holiday,
Ron
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Thanks Ron for letting me know your side of things. Its rather strange that I have made so many friends really because of making the correct decision and buying my 356A soon to be 50 years ago. I have great contact with my friend Dick. We have like you too, the same interests. Dick like you has had the serious flying involvement, I stayed on the ground but for many years was involved in aerospace projects so really appreciate what you guys did.
This is a nice friendly forum, learn't a lot from being on it as well!!
Roy
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